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Re: mhl linewrapping
From: |
Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Re: mhl linewrapping |
Date: |
Sun, 22 May 2022 12:17:37 +0100 |
Hi Philipp,
> First of all it depends on the terminalsize, if the size is not given
> by the arguments. This leads to diffrent linewrapping on reply
> depending on the size of the terminal. This could be fixed by going
> to some default width when stdout is not a tty.
It would seem right to only use the terminal to set the width when the
output is a TTY. There is already a default width of 80, mentioned in
mhl(1), if the terminal width can't be found so my initial thought it
that would do.
> Next it only supports hard linewrapping. Therefor sometimes words and
> links get split. Some support for softwrapping would be nice. So mhl
> could search for the last whitespace befor the selected width.
Are you just talking about the body component or all of them? Are you
aware of -fmtproc, etc? Some versions of fmt(1), for example, do
other nice things like trying to avoid the word āIā at the end of
the line. Other formatters might re-introduce two spaces after the end
of a sentence.
$ cat mhl.format
from:
to:
subject:
:
body:component="",format,formatarg=-42,formatarg=-c,nowrap
$
$ /usr/lib/nmh/mhl -form ./mhl.format -fmtproc fmt -width 42 <`mhpath .`
from: Philipp Takacs <philipp+mmh@bureau
cracy.de>
to: nmh-workers@nongnu.org
subject: mhl linewrapping
Hi
The linewrapping in mhl is not realy
good and I would like to implement some
improvements.
First of all it depends on the
terminalsize, if the size is not given by
the arguments. This leads to diffrent
linewrapping on reply depending on
the size of the terminal. This could be
fixed by going to some default width when
stdout is not a tty.
Next it only supports hard
linewrapping. Therefor sometimes words
and links get split. Some support for
softwrapping would be nice. So mhl could
search for the last whitespace befor the
selected width.
What do you think about this?
Philipp
$
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Cheers, Ralph.
- mhl linewrapping, Philipp Takacs, 2022/05/21
- Re: mhl linewrapping,
Ralph Corderoy <=